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In fact, Ball knows an encouraging amount of homesteading can be done on small suburban lots – everything from keeping bees and backyard chickens to intensive gardening and growing fruit trees. This results in learning skills such as food preservation, small animal husbandry, and apiary science.
Ball was surprised at the enthusiastic response from other women. “I knew how lonely I had been and what it meant to finally find my people or tribe who understood me,” she relates. “As I traveled with Mother Earth News Fair and had the privilege to speak about community, I realized it’s everywhere across the nation. Women wanted to homestead, but they didn’t know another soul who was doing it. We’ve had women start to cry or giggle when we explain what we are all about. It’s really quite wonderful being able to give a solution to a heartfelt problem!”
Next thing Ball knew, her organization had gone nationwide with regional chapters – and the momentum hasn’t stopped. “My personal goal is to see a National Ladies Homestead Gathering chapter in every county in the United States,” she enthuses. “There are 3,007 counties. That’s a huge goal – but all-inclusive! It’s so important to me that we provide a welcoming community to every woman who is seeking connection with other like-minded women.”
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Ball is on an active recruiting mission to increase awareness in the organization, tapping into places where women may not be aware of the existence of this unique support group. Lehman’s is proud to sponsor Cyndi Ball as she seeks to start a homesteading chapter in Ohio.
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